A new targeting rule states that a player can be penalized and/or disqualified for lowering his helmet or leading with the crown of the helmet. It’s easier said than done, and the enforcement of the rule drew the ire of many during the NFL’s preseason opener against the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens.

One of the players involved in a controversial penalty was former TCU defensive back Nick Orr, who is trying to make the Bears’ roster. Orr drew a penalty in the third quarter when he helped break up a pass intended for Ravens rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.

Fans blasted the new rule, sarcastically suggesting the NFL should go to “two-hand touch.”

TCU defensive coordinator Chad Glasgow says he could use more players like Nick Orr's mother raised.

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Some NFL prospects train at ACCELERATE Performance Enhancement Center as they get ready for the NFL Combine and the the draft. Malik Jefferson, Nick Orr, Evan Brown and Keke Coutee are among the group.